TVS unveiled the TVS Ronin Agonda Edition, a limited-run variant of its popular neo-retro roadster, at MotoSoul 5.0 in Goa, priced at ₹1,30,990 (ex-showroom, pan-India)—just ₹5,300 more than the base Ronin. Inspired by the serene Agonda Beach, this edition brings a fresh white-dominated color scheme with retro five-stripe graphics on the fuel tank, evoking Goa’s coastal vibes while keeping the mechanicals unchanged for reliable everyday riding.
Design and Style
Picture gliding along a sun-kissed beach road: the TVS ronin Agonda Edition nails that feel with its crisp white fuel tank and headlight, bold “Agonda” lettering, and red-blue stripes that pop against black side panels and a patterned seat. It’s a subtle upgrade on the 2022 Ronin’s modern-retro lines—upright ergonomics for relaxed city cruises or highway jaunts—without altering the double cradle frame or 17-inch alloys wrapped in 110/70 front and 130/70 rear tires. For riders craving personality without fuss, this funky livery turns heads in traffic, blending cruiser comfort with roadster agility.
Performance and Specs
Heart of the bike remains the familiar 225.9cc single-cylinder, air-oil cooled engine, churning 20.4PS at 7,750rpm and 19.93Nm at 3,750rpm, mated to a slick 5-speed gearbox with TVS’s Glide Through Traffic (GTT) tech for seamless low-speed maneuvers. Suspension duties go to a telescopic fork upfront and adjustable mono-shock rear, paired with petal disc brakes (300mm front, 240mm rear) and single-channel ABS in Rain/Urban modes—perfect for India’s unpredictable roads. Claimed mileage hits 42.95kmpl, making it a wallet-friendly choice for daily commutes, while the round digital LCD console offers Bluetooth, turn-by-turn nav, call alerts, and USB charging.
Real-World Appeal
Riders rave about the Ronin’s city prowess: one Bangalore commuter calls it a “lifesaver” for heavy traffic, praising its butter-smooth low-end torque and accessible service network. Village explorers love its balance on rough paths, while couples appreciate pillion comfort for errands or weekend getaways. At this price, the TVS ronin Agonda Edition stands out as an affordable style statement in a segment crowded with Hondas and Royals, though some wish for dual-channel ABS or a TFT screen like cheaper rivals. For urban adventurers seeking vibe over outright speed, it delivers that human connection—wind in your hair, beach dreams on two wheels.

Price & Positioning
The ex-showroom price of TVS Ronin Agonda edition across India is ₹1,30,990.
That’s about ₹5,300 over the base “Lightning Black” variant — and roughly ₹3,000 above the Magma Red option (depending on city).
In the wider Ronin lineup, it sits between the base trims and the more expensive mid/top trims — offering a mild “upgrade” in style without pushing budget drastically.
Given that you are in Goa — where scooter/bike rides could involve beaches, coastal roads, narrow lanes, and a more laid-back spirit — this pricing and styling balance makes sense: good for both everyday commute and weekend cruising.
Conclusion
MotoSoul 2025, TVS’s flagship motorcycling festival, pulsed with energy in Goa, celebrating the Apache brand’s 20-year legacy alongside stunt shows, Gymkhana races, Dirt Track challenges, and custom bike displays. The TVS Ronin Agonda edition stole the show on Day 1, launched with the Apache RTX Anniversary Edition, custom builds like the Ronin Kensai café racer, and even a “Art of Protection” helmet collection tailored to Ronin’s aesthetic. Chairman Sudarshan Venu emphasized the event’s role in uniting riders and honoring TVS’s global community of over 6.5 million Apache enthusiasts.
The TVS Ronin Agonda is like a quiet poem in a world of roaring engines — it doesn’t shout, but it resonates. For a place like Goa (or for anyone yearning for relaxed coastal-style rides), it isn’t just about getting from A to B; it’s about enjoying the journey. If you like, I can also pull up first-ride impressions and probable cons of Agonda (especially from folks riding Ronin).

